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Price for flying-saucer house fails to take flight

The sale price for a Chattanooga, Tenn., house shaped like a flying saucer is nothing to phone home about.
Flying Saucer House
The flying saucer house on the side of Signal Mountain in Chattanooga, Tenn., was bought by a Cincinnati woman.Mark Gilliland / AP file
/ Source: The Associated Press

The sale price for a Chattanooga, Tenn., house shaped like a flying saucer is nothing to phone home about.

The Space House sold at auction Saturday for a down-to-earth bid of $135,000. Auctioneer Terry Posey says he's surprised bidding didn't go higher. The sale of the 38-year-old, three-bedroom structure perched on six "landing gear" legs attracted worldwide attention.

Posey says Pearl Johnson of Cincinnati bought the mountainside house but didn't want to discuss the transaction.

The house has a retractable staircase that lowers to the ground. A neighbor says that feature came in handy for one former owner who was having an argument with her husband. She pulled up the stairway, drove her husband's truck underneath it so he couldn't get the stairs down and left him stuck inside.